Entanglement-assisted quantum codes achieving the quantum singleton
bound but violating the quantum hamming bound
(pp1107-1116)
Ruihu
Li, Luobin Guo, and Zongben Xu
doi:
https://doi.org/10.26421/QIC14.13-14-4
Abstracts:
We give an infinite family of degenerate
entanglement-assisted quantum error-correcting codes (EAQECCs) which
violate the EA-quantum Hamming bound for non-degenerate EAQECCs and
achieve the EA-quantum Singleton bound, thereby proving that the
EA-quantum Hamming bound does not asymptotically hold for degenerate
EAQECCs. Unlike the previously known quantum error-correcting codes that
violate the quantum Hamming bound by exploiting maximally entangled
pairs of qubits, our codes do not require local unitary operations on
the entangled auxiliary qubits during encoding. The degenerate EAQECCs
we present are constructed from classical error-correcting codes with
poor minimum distances, which implies that, unlike the majority of known
EAQECCs with large minimum distances, our EAQECCs take more advantage of
degeneracy and rely less on the error correction capabilities of
classical codes.
Key words:
Entanglement-assisted quantum error-correcting code (EAQECC), EAquantum
Singleton bound, EA-quantum Hamming bound, maximal-distance-separable
(MDS) code |